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one is the house of noto, or nato new york. and one involves the script loo look. >> wow, that is really great. >> so the second option is very funky. retro-inspired. and this has a very strong lettering that you then on the web can have fun with looking through the windows at your different dresses and things on the website. so very different. >> it is. it is goes to a completely different direction and it is really bold and actually kind of fantastic. >> denise strongly recommended getting the brothers set up on the pinboard site pintrest. >> it is addictive and men love it and women love it. >> and for the themes for the weddings, she offered to have someone on her team set them up so that the brides could pin the unique dresses on the boards. the next person on the makeover team is a designer with her own successful line. it was not long ago that aisha said was in the same position as the brothers, and she proved that things can be made economically in new york. >> these are two dresses, one of yours, a fancy dress made in
one is the house of noto, or nato new york. and one involves the script loo look. >> wow, that is really great. >> so the second option is very funky. retro-inspired. and this has a very strong lettering that you then on the web can have fun with looking through the windows at your different dresses and things on the website. so very different. >> it is. it is goes to a completely different direction and it is really bold and actually kind of fantastic. >> denise...
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in fact, just this week in new york city, the southern district of new york, another trial has begun of a building superintendent who is charged with attempting to provide weapons and support and supplies to hezbollah. today our national interests, namely standing with our major ally israel, increasingly puts us incross-hairs as iran moves dangerously closer to making a nuclear bomb. iran is feeling the heat and already has responded with its trademark terrorist brutality overseas. we've seen this before. in beirut, 1983. buenas aires, 1992 and '94. the towers in 1996, captain adams was killed, a constituent of mine. if iran had its way, washington, d.c. would have also witnessed terrible carnage amit the smoking rooks of a local restaurant only a few months ago. many counterterrorism insiders were stunned last october by tehran's blazing plot by its intelligence service dogs to assassinate saudi arabia's ambassador by bombing the city, washington, d.c., our nation's capit capital. i congratulate the fbi for thwarting this attack on our capitol. will they launch terrorist attacks on
in fact, just this week in new york city, the southern district of new york, another trial has begun of a building superintendent who is charged with attempting to provide weapons and support and supplies to hezbollah. today our national interests, namely standing with our major ally israel, increasingly puts us incross-hairs as iran moves dangerously closer to making a nuclear bomb. iran is feeling the heat and already has responded with its trademark terrorist brutality overseas. we've seen...
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denise suggested they changed from fancy new york to nato new york or how of nato. >> we decided not to change. our name would have been irrelevant to have been to put in the logo. not to say we shouldn't tweak the name. it will be changing from fancy new york to fancy bridal. >> we broke it down to who are the best-selling stores 22 stor are five of them that do the best work that do the best business dharks we pay no attention to, and they're going to be our focus. >> how did it go? >> amazing. amazing. the sample that we saw the other day, we brought two additional samples to the manufacturer. and immediately, right off the bat she was like, hmm, that's funny, why are they doing it this way? if they stitch it underneath, it will roll better. so it was always looking for someone to impart a little bit of their knowledge. we're so excited about working here and just being able to run up and go -- pop in and say, hey, how is it going. >> and the big question about steven moving back to the u.s. from turkey? >> it's in the plans. so that october date that i have been talking about as
denise suggested they changed from fancy new york to nato new york or how of nato. >> we decided not to change. our name would have been irrelevant to have been to put in the logo. not to say we shouldn't tweak the name. it will be changing from fancy new york to fancy bridal. >> we broke it down to who are the best-selling stores 22 stor are five of them that do the best work that do the best business dharks we pay no attention to, and they're going to be our focus. >> how...
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york fed i was in new york oh i don't know a couple years ago had two hundred fed took some photographs to a little video for members but i'm on the street walking on the sidewalk and as i'm walking right past the the fed there i'm thinking to myself you know i'm walking over who knows how much percentage of the world's gold right now and how many people you've been aware of it and how many people realize what explore all you know surface area this is relative to the whole planet gold is where gold is scarce gold is valuable right now i imagine that b.-i yes the bank of international settlements they also came out with a report last year as a recurring ongoing look at the positions in a derivative markets because they are in fact in fact in these markets and that's where the data came out originally about j.p. morgan's three billion ounce of short sell for they've got a pallet see that looks like mt vesuvius the day before blows up it's over get over fifty. j.p. morgan stock is worth zero that's what i thought my work's tells me what is what do you see on that front david morgan. ok wel
york fed i was in new york oh i don't know a couple years ago had two hundred fed took some photographs to a little video for members but i'm on the street walking on the sidewalk and as i'm walking right past the the fed there i'm thinking to myself you know i'm walking over who knows how much percentage of the world's gold right now and how many people you've been aware of it and how many people realize what explore all you know surface area this is relative to the whole planet gold is where...
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the police, the state of new york. the public defender came to me -- this is the craziest part of the situation. the public defender who is there to defend your constitutional rights -- she came in to see me with plastic cause and a surgical mask. i saw her walking around with all the rest of the brothers. i thought maybe she had something that she did not want to give us. [laughter] that is righteous. i respect that. whenever you have to do. then she got me into the interrogation room and she said to me, you say you have education. where did you go to school, high school? public-school of new york. this does that add up. i skipped two grades before college. where did you go to college? how did you pay for college? you went to grad school? how did you pay for law school? what did that have to do with my case? i was just going with the flow. finally, she said to me, it is my professional obligation to inform you -- not only as an attorney but as a registered nurse acting as a dentist -- you may have a bipolar disorder.
the police, the state of new york. the public defender came to me -- this is the craziest part of the situation. the public defender who is there to defend your constitutional rights -- she came in to see me with plastic cause and a surgical mask. i saw her walking around with all the rest of the brothers. i thought maybe she had something that she did not want to give us. [laughter] that is righteous. i respect that. whenever you have to do. then she got me into the interrogation room and she...
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i was then at the new york times. c-span: this is the front page of the new york times and the famous general lon... >> guest: right. c-span:..what would you call this? >> guest: well, you could call it an e--an execution. c-span: he just died in this--i mean, he lived here. >> guest: exactly. and eddie adams, who took this picture and won a pulitzer prize for it, has--has always regretted taking it. it's curious, when--when general lon died, eddie wrote a--an--a sort of eulogy to lon. he felt that he personally, through the publication of that picture, had--had ruined lon's life. i don't feel that way. in fact, i wrote to eddie, who is an old friend of mine, and said, 'you know, get off it, eddie. general lon's act was inexcusable. war is inexcusable, but that--that particular act was inexcusable, and you shouldn't hold your respon--yourself responsible for that.' c-span: would you have been responsible for getting that photo on the front page of the new york times when it was published? >> guest: well, i sure--i sur
i was then at the new york times. c-span: this is the front page of the new york times and the famous general lon... >> guest: right. c-span:..what would you call this? >> guest: well, you could call it an e--an execution. c-span: he just died in this--i mean, he lived here. >> guest: exactly. and eddie adams, who took this picture and won a pulitzer prize for it, has--has always regretted taking it. it's curious, when--when general lon died, eddie wrote a--an--a sort of...
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c-span: what do you think of the new york times? >> guest: i think the new york times is today's--is the world's greatest newspaper. c-span: why? >> guest: it--i think it--it's the most conscientious. i'm not always happy with it. i am not happy with the--the job that the--that the times did and--and most of the press did on the lewinsky matter.
c-span: what do you think of the new york times? >> guest: i think the new york times is today's--is the world's greatest newspaper. c-span: why? >> guest: it--i think it--it's the most conscientious. i'm not always happy with it. i am not happy with the--the job that the--that the times did and--and most of the press did on the lewinsky matter.
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♪ new york ♪ ♪ there's nothing you can't do ♪ ♪ now you're in new york ♪ >> this morning on "the dish" a celebrity chef who dent step foot in a professional kitchen until his 30s. before that john delucie was an executive recruiter. >> chef and proprietor of two of new york's hottest restaurants, now a best selling author and he loves his gibson guitar. this morning he brought his ultimate dish, i'm going to say this wrong, poccari el sugo. >> close. nice to be here. you know more about me than most people do. >> because we're obsessed. >> what do we know about what's on our plate so i can start eating? >> this is food you might get if you came to my house on a sunday with my parents. this is real simple pasta with a tomato sauce and my mother's fantastic artichoke -- stuffed artichoke and broccoli sauteed with garlic and chile. >> tomato sauce is so flavorful. it's really good. >> basically four ingredients. >> so good. >> i'll have some, too. you brought in a cocktail and dessert. >> pare juice with vodka. perfect drink this hour of the morning. >> it really is. i can atus to that.
♪ new york ♪ ♪ there's nothing you can't do ♪ ♪ now you're in new york ♪ >> this morning on "the dish" a celebrity chef who dent step foot in a professional kitchen until his 30s. before that john delucie was an executive recruiter. >> chef and proprietor of two of new york's hottest restaurants, now a best selling author and he loves his gibson guitar. this morning he brought his ultimate dish, i'm going to say this wrong, poccari el sugo. >> close. nice...
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and new york city was losing jobs. so i built about 7 or 8 buildings for back office jobs in the '90s. the project was started. and there are about 20,000 jobs in these buildings. either jobs created or jobs retained in new york city. >> rose: i should make a point also that during this you went into partnership with a russian billionaire. >> i yes. >> rose: smiling because he is a good partner. >> he's a have very good partner and he was almost president, he ran for president of russia. i joke with people, had he won maybe i would be vice president. but he is a terrific partner. >> rose: a genuine love affair for basketball and the nets. >> he does. he loves basketball, he love os the nets. he loves sports all together. and he is a very good partner. the people we work with in his organization are very good partners. >> rose: the other celebrity member of this whole organization is jay z. >> yes. >> rose: he's a partner or he's what. >> j-z is a partner. and jay done z. someone said he was interested in investing in b
and new york city was losing jobs. so i built about 7 or 8 buildings for back office jobs in the '90s. the project was started. and there are about 20,000 jobs in these buildings. either jobs created or jobs retained in new york city. >> rose: i should make a point also that during this you went into partnership with a russian billionaire. >> i yes. >> rose: smiling because he is a good partner. >> he's a have very good partner and he was almost president, he ran for...
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it's 5:00 o'clock in new york city. this is "the five". >> david and samantha, great purpose and design of our alliance. may we remain now and always faith. service. cheers, everyone. >> i propose a toast to the president, to the first lady, and to the people of the united states of america. cheers. >> what time is it? party time at the white house last night 'cause president obama was hosting a state dinner for british prime minister david cameron. as is tradition, they exchanged toasts, they took pictures pictd ate a bunch of good food. "the five" of us didn't make the cut. unacceptable. guess who did? of course, you've got the diplomats, the political, media types, but also dozens of obama's biggest bundlers. big shots like warren buffet and even a list celebrities like george clooney who was asked about it today. >> it was really nice. i really enjoyed the evening. i was very impressed with the prime minister and his wife as well. >> all right. so boling, you're probably not going to be on the president's list any t
it's 5:00 o'clock in new york city. this is "the five". >> david and samantha, great purpose and design of our alliance. may we remain now and always faith. service. cheers, everyone. >> i propose a toast to the president, to the first lady, and to the people of the united states of america. cheers. >> what time is it? party time at the white house last night 'cause president obama was hosting a state dinner for british prime minister david cameron. as is tradition,...
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. >>> hoy en el noticiero desde la ciudad de new york en capaz de espero el futuro de indocumentado en georgia y alabama. >>> preocupa la salud en alerta el mundo del espectÁculo y millones de seguidores de "chespirito" ante reportes de su complicado estado de salud. >>> pena capital en california, se enciende polÉmica sobre si mantener o no la pena de muerte. >>> y latinos en china town, porque cada vez mÁs buscan trabajo en el barrio chino?. >>> y la ediciÓn jueves del noticiero telemundo comienza ya. >>> (♪). >>> noticiero telemundo con ustedes josÉ dÍaz-balart, desde new york. >>> hola, ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas tardes, hoy los ojos de los inmigrantes indocumentados sobre todo los que viven en georgia y alabama estaban puestos en la corte de apelaciÓn de atlanta, donde se escucharon argumentos a favor y en contra de las dos leyes migratorias de esos estados, y allÍ frente a la corte se encuentra en directo vanesa que ademÁs estuviste dentro de la corte donde no se permiten las cÁmaras, cuÉntanos sobre lo que viviste ahÍ, muy buenas tardes, adelante. >>> buenas noches jos
. >>> hoy en el noticiero desde la ciudad de new york en capaz de espero el futuro de indocumentado en georgia y alabama. >>> preocupa la salud en alerta el mundo del espectÁculo y millones de seguidores de "chespirito" ante reportes de su complicado estado de salud. >>> pena capital en california, se enciende polÉmica sobre si mantener o no la pena de muerte. >>> y latinos en china town, porque cada vez mÁs buscan trabajo en el barrio chino?....
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will the new york city press rip him up? some say yes. ♪ california girls were unforgettable ♪ daze daisy dukes bikinis on top. >> katie perry aligning herself with the u.s. marine corps. what? we will tell you what's going on. ♪ captions by closed captioning services >> caution, you where to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. president obama getting involved with the shooting death of a teenage boy in florida. that's the subject of talking points memo. high school senior shot dead a few weeks ago by 28-year-old george zimmerman acting as a neighborhood watch guy. zimmerman said he shot the teenager because he felt the young man was a danger to him. there is a law in florida that allows folks to use deadly force if they feel threatened. zimmerman has not been charged with any crime and continues to carry the weapon that killed trayvon. today president obama said this: >> this is a tragedy. i can only ima
will the new york city press rip him up? some say yes. ♪ california girls were unforgettable ♪ daze daisy dukes bikinis on top. >> katie perry aligning herself with the u.s. marine corps. what? we will tell you what's going on. ♪ captions by closed captioning services >> caution, you where to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. president obama getting...
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the new york review was founded in 1963 as a temporary alternative to new york newspapers that had gone on strike. several of those newspapers, the herald tribune, the journal american and the world telegram and sun are distant memories. but the new york review endid you see and thrives. presenting the award to bob sellers is a frequent contributor to the new york review of books. he is daniel mendelson and he has stood up here on two other joyous occasions. in 2000 he was the recipient of the nbcc's nona blakian citation in excellence in reviewing. and in 2007 his memoir, the lost a search of 6 of 6 million received the nbcc award for autobiography. mendelson's other books include the 1999 memoir, the elusive embrace, desire and the riddle of identity. the 2002 scholarly study gender and the city in the political plays and in 2009, his two-volume translation of the poetry of cp kavassi. academically trained as a classist he currently occupies the charles right handlet flint chair in humanities at bart college. mendelson has published more than 60 pieces in the new york review of books
the new york review was founded in 1963 as a temporary alternative to new york newspapers that had gone on strike. several of those newspapers, the herald tribune, the journal american and the world telegram and sun are distant memories. but the new york review endid you see and thrives. presenting the award to bob sellers is a frequent contributor to the new york review of books. he is daniel mendelson and he has stood up here on two other joyous occasions. in 2000 he was the recipient of the...
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armen keteyian, cbs news, new york. >>> shifting gears. a small town in wisconsin is booming, but no one is happy about it. since monday night there are been mysterious booming nows in clintonville, wisconsin. they say is sounds like distant thunder or someone slamming a heavy door. city officials can't figure it out. geologists say it might be shifting granite beneath the city. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," prescription drugs out of canada. a look at how safe they really are. i'm betty nguyen. maybe you can be there; maybe you can't. when you have migraines with fifteen or more headache days a month, you miss out on your life. you may have chronic migraine. go to mychronicmigraine.com to find a headache specialist. and don't live a maybe life. . >>> good morning. welcome to 9news. today is only thursday. friday eve. sounds better that way. good morning. i'm andrea roane. >>> i'm jessica doyle in for mike hydeck. one more day. monika santami is helping you get into work easily this morning we hope. and howard bernstein has the forec
armen keteyian, cbs news, new york. >>> shifting gears. a small town in wisconsin is booming, but no one is happy about it. since monday night there are been mysterious booming nows in clintonville, wisconsin. they say is sounds like distant thunder or someone slamming a heavy door. city officials can't figure it out. geologists say it might be shifting granite beneath the city. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," prescription drugs out of canada. a look at how safe...
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to new york. a windy day for new england through the mid-atlantic. the wind out of the north pretty strong. temperatures will be pretty mild for this time of year. the areas of concern, who needs to pay attention to possible tornadoes later today? mostly the greater kansas city area off to omaha. it's not going to be a widespread tornado outbreak but we could see a few tornadoes. of course, it only takes one or two to take a life. then back towards northern oklahoma, it looks like mostly the chance of large hail. and that looks to be just north of oklahoma city. so lynn, we're getting towards the peak months of tornado season. ever since we had those horrible ones about two weeks ago, so far, so good. we'll see how we do later on today. >> bill, thanks so much. >>> a dip in oil, a spike in one ceo's salary. and raw data on just how much we rely on apple. your first look at this morning's business headlines is straight ahead. >>> coming up, a big night for kevin love. the knicks put a spell on the magic and the niners sign another ex-giant. you're wat
to new york. a windy day for new england through the mid-atlantic. the wind out of the north pretty strong. temperatures will be pretty mild for this time of year. the areas of concern, who needs to pay attention to possible tornadoes later today? mostly the greater kansas city area off to omaha. it's not going to be a widespread tornado outbreak but we could see a few tornadoes. of course, it only takes one or two to take a life. then back towards northern oklahoma, it looks like mostly the...
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i went to the libraries where i'd worked before: the new york public library and new york historical. one thing leads to another leads to another leads to another, and you find yourself just following your nose. i ended up going to england to the public record office to read all the british stuff about him and about the battles that he'd fought when he was a british officer. and, of course, i went to philadelphia where he was commandant. i also went to all the places where he fought battles and went up the kennebeck river -- not every square inch of it, but a lot of it i went up. i went to lambuebec in january just to see how cold it was -- it's cold -- because that's very important to me. i think it's important to know what it feels like to be in that place, as close as you can get to it. so i tried to go to the places, and i tried to go with the right season of the year. c-span: how many times was he married? >> guest: twice. c-span: how many children did he have? >> guest: he had a total of eight survivors. there were some babies that died young. three by the first wife, who was a
i went to the libraries where i'd worked before: the new york public library and new york historical. one thing leads to another leads to another leads to another, and you find yourself just following your nose. i ended up going to england to the public record office to read all the british stuff about him and about the battles that he'd fought when he was a british officer. and, of course, i went to philadelphia where he was commandant. i also went to all the places where he fought battles and...
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we had fog and clouds in philadelphia, new york city and d.c. that's why your temperatures were down a bit. everyone else, incredible stuff. this morning, 65 to start the morning in atlanta. chicago, 63. a difference in chicago is the wet weather and clouds move your way. the temperature will be lower. we had 11 tornadoes in mississippi and louisiana. most were weak tornadoes but still strong enough to destroy roofs on homes. the thunderstorms are moving up to mobile. they will shift into alabama during the day. in mississippi, definitely need the umbrella. periods of rain on and off. the storm system is lingering back here in texas. the reason the weather hasn't changed, it's been warm day after day. the pattern has been stalled out. the jet stream is taking the storms well through northern canada. the lingering storm in the country is sitting here. it's going to take until sunday to get through new england and off the east coast. it's a slow process. it's warm across the country. the rainfall forecast for the next 48 hours push ies into indian
we had fog and clouds in philadelphia, new york city and d.c. that's why your temperatures were down a bit. everyone else, incredible stuff. this morning, 65 to start the morning in atlanta. chicago, 63. a difference in chicago is the wet weather and clouds move your way. the temperature will be lower. we had 11 tornadoes in mississippi and louisiana. most were weak tornadoes but still strong enough to destroy roofs on homes. the thunderstorms are moving up to mobile. they will shift into...
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york daily news. it was your headline we showed earlier. thank you for being here with us. this has been all of the conversation. i suspected that the girls were going to like this. but you hear some guys jumping on the band wagon. is this a good move? what do you think? >> sure. i think new yorkers will embrace it. i think it's a screwball maybe going from peyton manning to tim tebow and all the talk that the jets have had this offseason. he's a hard worker, former heisman worker, won a playoff game against the steelers last year. so, new york wants a winner. no matter what role he plays, whether it's backup or eventual starter, taking over for mark sanchez, new york will embrace him. >> do you think so? some people think he is way out of his element in new york city. because, you know, he's a christian guy and wears that on his sleeve. >> i think he's in his element in the spotlight. he can handle anything that comes at him, whether people see him as polarizing or potential starter in the nfl, none
york daily news. it was your headline we showed earlier. thank you for being here with us. this has been all of the conversation. i suspected that the girls were going to like this. but you hear some guys jumping on the band wagon. is this a good move? what do you think? >> sure. i think new yorkers will embrace it. i think it's a screwball maybe going from peyton manning to tim tebow and all the talk that the jets have had this offseason. he's a hard worker, former heisman worker, won a...
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according to brand new "new york times" cbs poll just 41% of americans approve of the job mr. obama is doing while 47% disapprove. a month ago approval ratings were 50%. even worse is approval ration on the economy. 31% approve of the his handling of the economy. 54% disapprove. what's behind the president's recent struggles in the polls? let's turn to barack and hard place duo monica crowley and colmes who join us from new york. great to see both of you. >> hi, laura. >> laura: alan, look, a month ago he remember some of our friends on the left. indeed he had something of an uptick and spent a lot of time talking about it. this is the path to re-election. is he back, the economy is back what's going on here? >> i don't think anybody can say it's back or take for granted anything that's happened in november. there is a lot of fluctuation and there is going to be between now and november. give you other numbers. national journal poll says 44% trust president obama to make the decisions that bring down the price of gas as opposed to 32% of republicans 50% of them trust obama alt
according to brand new "new york times" cbs poll just 41% of americans approve of the job mr. obama is doing while 47% disapprove. a month ago approval ratings were 50%. even worse is approval ration on the economy. 31% approve of the his handling of the economy. 54% disapprove. what's behind the president's recent struggles in the polls? let's turn to barack and hard place duo monica crowley and colmes who join us from new york. great to see both of you. >> hi, laura. >>...
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they are in new york on a media tour. they will not forget what happened to their son and they are demanding justice. here is some of what his father had to say. >> the people are not going to stand by and let this unjust go by. that we can't sweep anything. we can't sweep any of these crimes under the rug anymore. >> there were thousands in attendance message to be heard in sanford, florida, where the shooting took place. and around the country as well. here is some of what the participants shared with us. tray son martin situation points it all out. i mean, you have got. >> coincidently the rally got under way as i said this is where the occupy wall street movement making base. a number of arrests here. today in the march you see behind me, shepard, a number of the occupy wall street members are also marching in solidarity. we expect this march as i said to end in lower manhattan near washington square park. we are told, shepard, that those marching will end today's rally with a prayer. back to you. >> david lee miller
they are in new york on a media tour. they will not forget what happened to their son and they are demanding justice. here is some of what his father had to say. >> the people are not going to stand by and let this unjust go by. that we can't sweep anything. we can't sweep any of these crimes under the rug anymore. >> there were thousands in attendance message to be heard in sanford, florida, where the shooting took place. and around the country as well. here is some of what the...
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york, i remember distinctly how new york came together, but i also remember the commitment to not let the terrorists have us turn on ourselves. do you still believe in the basic infrastructure of civil liberties and civil rights in the constitution, even as we turn our attention to fighting terrorism? >> yes, absolutely. as i mentioned in my opening statement, really all of our efforts in new york city are grounded in law, as well as the u.s. constitution. we realize that some of our best allies are going to be in the diversity of new york city and the communities that we have have the ability to, in a sense, be the eyes and ears and detect something before even law enforcement may become aware of it. so as much as those relationships can be strengthened, and that's something that our community affairs unit makes their highest priority, that in a sense safegrds all of us. >> thank you, mr. silber. i want to continue that line of reasoning to the other gentleman. i'm well aware of the influence of drugs and i think to dr. levitt, you mentioned you can see homegrown terrorism here as we
york, i remember distinctly how new york came together, but i also remember the commitment to not let the terrorists have us turn on ourselves. do you still believe in the basic infrastructure of civil liberties and civil rights in the constitution, even as we turn our attention to fighting terrorism? >> yes, absolutely. as i mentioned in my opening statement, really all of our efforts in new york city are grounded in law, as well as the u.s. constitution. we realize that some of our best...
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of all the 100 were not arrested in new york and 40 plots were not against new york, that is nationwide. and, number two, we have been through this, but it is 12 years ago, and i will not say it beyond that because you are sensitive, but the point is, it is not the question of ray kelly doing a good job, he is probably doing a magnificent job. he has no reason to be in new jersey. >> of course he does. they go from new jersey here. >> why zone he have the jersey people do it? >> there is only one nypd and they send their agents overseas, and they have decided to take it upon themselves. >> do you think the governor of new jersey would want to know there are new york cops in the jurisdiction? >> i am happy a year and a half ago the new york police department broke up the terror cell they found in denver, co, the brothers came from brooklyn and they tracked them down and broke them up before they blew up the subway. >> and denver police did the arrest. >> but, why, why, why --. >> why they are going to another jurisdiction? >> how do you know they did? >> there is a special investigations
of all the 100 were not arrested in new york and 40 plots were not against new york, that is nationwide. and, number two, we have been through this, but it is 12 years ago, and i will not say it beyond that because you are sensitive, but the point is, it is not the question of ray kelly doing a good job, he is probably doing a magnificent job. he has no reason to be in new jersey. >> of course he does. they go from new jersey here. >> why zone he have the jersey people do it?...
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new york is a unique city in the world. it is attracting most foreign capital so new york stands apart. most international, including the chinese, want to buy new york. we want to make an effort one of them is what we're talking about. and it would be 115-room hotel and a couple hundred thousand of residential above it, it's going to be a design tower. it's beautiful. almost half of all foreign visitors come to new york. >> you know, you've got all of the hotels are packed, restaurants are packed. you're really seeing action in new york. >> europe is not strong right now. one of the things i'm worried about is that the new york hotel market is not that strong. and then south beach, attracting all of these latin americans, new york is one of the weaker of the top 25 msas in hotels these year. >> and it feels packed. >> new york is making a transition from the telecom and media technology. we're willing to invest capital here and we think there's always a bid for manhattan. >> we know that the euro zone crisis is still happen
new york is a unique city in the world. it is attracting most foreign capital so new york stands apart. most international, including the chinese, want to buy new york. we want to make an effort one of them is what we're talking about. and it would be 115-room hotel and a couple hundred thousand of residential above it, it's going to be a design tower. it's beautiful. almost half of all foreign visitors come to new york. >> you know, you've got all of the hotels are packed, restaurants...
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will the new york city press rip him up? some say yes. ♪ california girls were unforgettable ♪ daze daisy dukes bikinis on top. >> katie perry aligning herself with the u.s. marine corps. what? we will tell you what's going on. ♪ captions by closed captioning services >> caution, you where to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. president obama getting involved with the shooting death of a teenage boy in florida. that's the subject of talking points memo. high school senior shot dead a few weeks ago by 28-year-old george zimmerman acting as a neighborhood watch guy. zimmerman said he shot the teenager because he felt the young man was a danger to him. there is a law in florida that allows folks to use deadly force if they feel threatened. zimmerman has not been charged with any crime and continues to carry the weapon that killed trayvon. today president obama said this: >> this is a tragedy. i can only ima
will the new york city press rip him up? some say yes. ♪ california girls were unforgettable ♪ daze daisy dukes bikinis on top. >> katie perry aligning herself with the u.s. marine corps. what? we will tell you what's going on. ♪ captions by closed captioning services >> caution, you where to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. president obama getting...
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new york's finist. new york police department worked very hard to keep new yorkers safe since 9/11. but they are taking flak now from the department of justice and the f.b.i. for performing surveillance tactics obmuslims they suspect to be threats. yesterday, eric holder testified and had these fighting words. >> at least what i read publicly, again, just what i read in the newspapers is disturbing. these are things that are under review of the justice department. >> andrea: so the question is why would holder make those comments, dana? why does he think he is going to somehow -- one, that it's good, that he is taking on the new york police department. but how is this a winning issue for them when this is national security? >> dana: i don't think he gave it that much thought. i don't think he was prepped well for the hearing. he went in -- i assume they knew he was going to get asked about it. instead of not commenting or speak from a approximation of knowledge and authority he just said, gave his opinion saying he thought the nypd, what they had done is wrong. then he said that's j
new york's finist. new york police department worked very hard to keep new yorkers safe since 9/11. but they are taking flak now from the department of justice and the f.b.i. for performing surveillance tactics obmuslims they suspect to be threats. yesterday, eric holder testified and had these fighting words. >> at least what i read publicly, again, just what i read in the newspapers is disturbing. these are things that are under review of the justice department. >> andrea: so the...
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new york, 72. miami, sunny, 82, and los angeles. . >>> let's get a check of your national forecast for the pacific northwest. and northern california to the northern rockies will have wind and rain with snow in higher elevations. the plains and higher elevations will have showers and warm temperatures. showers and thunderstorms will dot the southeast from east texas to the carolinas. some severe are likely from the mid-atlantic states to new england. >>> in sports this morning tiger's not great but his latest injury may not be so bad. tiger woods pulled out of the tournament. but on twitter last night he wrote this. got good news from doc tonight. mild strain from left achilles. can resume hitting balls late in week and hopeful for next week. next week will be march 22nd at the arnold palmer invitational. >>> to the nba. celtics and the clippers. boston led in much of the second half. slam dound an alley-oop. clippers chipped away, in the lane for a sparking left-handed jam. in the fourth, paul pie
new york, 72. miami, sunny, 82, and los angeles. . >>> let's get a check of your national forecast for the pacific northwest. and northern california to the northern rockies will have wind and rain with snow in higher elevations. the plains and higher elevations will have showers and warm temperatures. showers and thunderstorms will dot the southeast from east texas to the carolinas. some severe are likely from the mid-atlantic states to new england. >>> in sports this morning...
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it's 5:00 in new york city. oh, yeah. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: the supreme court wrapped up day one that pits the white house against 26 states and argues the president's 2010 healthcare law is unconstitutional. today's argument focus on whether a law passed in the 1800s bars the court from considering this case before 2014. now rarely do we get a chance to hear what goes inside the court. but listen to what happened today. >> the purpose of this lawsuit is to challenge a requirement, a federal requirement to buy health insurance. that requirement itself is not a tax. and for that reason alone, we think the injunction act doesn't apply. >> kimberly: for our expert all things supreme, i'm greg gutfeld. >> greg: i was already falling asleep. >> kimberly: terrible. >> greg: boring. no wonder. they only spend two hours a day on probably one of the most important cases we'll come up with. that's six hours over three days. i spend that much time exfoliating my teeth. if you want to go for the simplest argument h
it's 5:00 in new york city. oh, yeah. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: the supreme court wrapped up day one that pits the white house against 26 states and argues the president's 2010 healthcare law is unconstitutional. today's argument focus on whether a law passed in the 1800s bars the court from considering this case before 2014. now rarely do we get a chance to hear what goes inside the court. but listen to what happened today. >> the purpose of this lawsuit is...
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ashley morrison is here in new york with more on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning, betty. overseas stocks extended a rally. tokyo's nikkei gained more than half a percent while hong kong's hang seng was higher by a fraction. >>> a day after the biggest gain of the year wall street stayed mostly flat. the dow gained 16 points and the nasdaq added a fraction of the point. >>> millions of college students are going to see the interest rate on their loans double. the stafford loan which helps low and middle income students currently has an interest rate of 3.4%. but it's scheduled to jump to 6.8% in july. >>> some berkshire hathaway investors do not want to wait to to see who will replace warren buffett. a group of shareholders from the afl-cio is -- a vote to require the company to disclose a written succession plan. much of the success is attributed to the 81-year-old buffett. last month, buffett announced the board had chosen a successor but buffett says he has no plans to retire. >>> and a new jersey man will have to share near
ashley morrison is here in new york with more on that. good morning, ashley. >> good morning, betty. overseas stocks extended a rally. tokyo's nikkei gained more than half a percent while hong kong's hang seng was higher by a fraction. >>> a day after the biggest gain of the year wall street stayed mostly flat. the dow gained 16 points and the nasdaq added a fraction of the point. >>> millions of college students are going to see the interest rate on their loans double....
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security council is meeting today in new york to discuss the ongoing unrest in the middle east a million dollar question will the u.s. intervene in syria over you the latest. plus while the u.s. debates the rights and freedoms of other nations taking away many of those rights right here in the u.s. for the national defense authorization act but a team of authors activists politicians and professors are trying to stop a wall in the tracks i'll tell you how. it's monday march twelfth five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine frizz out there watching our team. well there is worldwide shock and outrage today after a weekend massacre in afghanistan a shooting rampage led by an american soldier who left his base saturday night walked more than a mile and broke into three separate homes killing sixteen civilians that includes nine children and three women and happening as the village of the punjab my district of khandahar this area actually considered to be the birthplace of the taliban where this is day after the shootings the man gathered some of the bodies and set them on fire before returnin
security council is meeting today in new york to discuss the ongoing unrest in the middle east a million dollar question will the u.s. intervene in syria over you the latest. plus while the u.s. debates the rights and freedoms of other nations taking away many of those rights right here in the u.s. for the national defense authorization act but a team of authors activists politicians and professors are trying to stop a wall in the tracks i'll tell you how. it's monday march twelfth five pm in...
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handle new york. what eequips you to deal with the commands, the challenges, and the circus that may come to town. >> i feel like being at the university of florida you have a pretty big platform there. and then just, you know, being a quarterback for two years in the nfl gives you a pretty big platform. ultimately, i'm just going to be myself. just have fun with it and honestly not worry about what i can't control. >> all right. that is the signature faith based statement. you don't worry about what you can't control. you leave it to the higher power. now, if mr. tebow can hold on to that he have a give copying mechanism. new york is like any other place in the world. it is a brutal place for famous people. check five, the hunger games taking in a whopping 155 million bucks over the weekend. ♪ >> hey, hey. [ laughter ] >> bill: oh. the hunger games now ranks third in opening weekends behind potter and batman the dark night. while we are on the subject of the media, finally check 6 this week marks s
handle new york. what eequips you to deal with the commands, the challenges, and the circus that may come to town. >> i feel like being at the university of florida you have a pretty big platform there. and then just, you know, being a quarterback for two years in the nfl gives you a pretty big platform. ultimately, i'm just going to be myself. just have fun with it and honestly not worry about what i can't control. >> all right. that is the signature faith based statement. you...
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the highest grade ever recorded on the new york bar. franklin flunked a couple of courses, never finished come up past the new york bar. hughes was a brilliant lawyer in private practice but also an investigator of corruption and mismanagement in the utilities and insurance field. a very cool and tough investigator. one ceo, when the question got tough, said, sir, we are missionaries serving the public interest. use said looking into exorbitant salaries, but the question is still the salaries of the missionaries [laughter] he made such a great impression on everybody it catapulted him into politics and elected governor of new york and reelected. franklin never cared for the practice of law. he did it for a short time. his talent was politics. you can see the contrast between the two of them as they went through their early careers. in then when franklin was assistant secretary of the navy consciously patterned with the derozan bell. he was elected to the legislature and t.r. had a secretary of the navy the canvas that is what happened a
the highest grade ever recorded on the new york bar. franklin flunked a couple of courses, never finished come up past the new york bar. hughes was a brilliant lawyer in private practice but also an investigator of corruption and mismanagement in the utilities and insurance field. a very cool and tough investigator. one ceo, when the question got tough, said, sir, we are missionaries serving the public interest. use said looking into exorbitant salaries, but the question is still the salaries...
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but there would be something truly profound about setting tim tebow's new york story in new jersey. it's not just that he's see the situation. >> this is the situation right here. >> reporter: nope, more than anything he is the sopranos of all athletes. not because of mob ties and whackings, but controversy. he's a living, breathes sopranos finale. discussed and debated and never really resolved. >> god bless.
but there would be something truly profound about setting tim tebow's new york story in new jersey. it's not just that he's see the situation. >> this is the situation right here. >> reporter: nope, more than anything he is the sopranos of all athletes. not because of mob ties and whackings, but controversy. he's a living, breathes sopranos finale. discussed and debated and never really resolved. >> god bless.
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for many years in new york and new jersey and elsewhere. often there are issues in how you go about doing your work that arises over a period of time where there are burps in the road in terms of cooperation. and my expectation is that whatever bumps in the road there have been in the past in terms of alerting people to actions that are taken will not take place in the future, but it should not interfire with the work being done and done exceptionally well with the joint terrorism task forces in new jersey as well as in -- as well as in new york. >> yeah. i agree with that, director. but the fact of the matter is there ought to at least be some privilege given to the law enforcement structure in our state and for them to be alert. why should be that information available? what about cross-currents and bumps into one another? i'm not going to press you further on this. >> no. i'll tell you to be as -- as everybody knows you, have jurisdictional issues between the fbi and state and local law enforcement, between sheriffs and pleats chiefs and
for many years in new york and new jersey and elsewhere. often there are issues in how you go about doing your work that arises over a period of time where there are burps in the road in terms of cooperation. and my expectation is that whatever bumps in the road there have been in the past in terms of alerting people to actions that are taken will not take place in the future, but it should not interfire with the work being done and done exceptionally well with the joint terrorism task forces...